MARCH 10-12, 2026 | RALEIGH, NC |
March 10-12, 2026 • Raleigh, NC
A special In-Space Manufacturing Symposium addressing novel technology opportunities and challenges for space manufacturing. The symposium will bring together experts, researchers, government, and industry leaders to discuss the latest developments in in-space manufacturing for both space exploration and terrestrial applications. The symposium provides a platform for collaborative discussions, continuing an Advanced Manufacturing in Space Community to pave the way for future advancements in space manufacturing, contributing to the sustainable development and exploration of space.
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Back to Top ↑2025 Sessions | ||
Wednesday June 11 | ||
8:30 | CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors | |
9:35 | CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors | |
12:50 | CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors | |
3:05 | CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors | |
2025 Detailed Program | ||
Wednesday June 11 | ||
8:30 | CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors | Lone Star A |
8:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks S. Putna, Semiconductor Institute at Texas A&M, US | ||
8:45 Findings and Insights A. Wilson, Butler University, US | ||
9:10 New Findings in Space Research D.G. Senesky, Stanford University, EXtreme Environment Microsystems Lab (XLab), US | ||
9:35 | CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors | Lone Star A |
9:35 Panel Discussion: Startups Propelling the Commercialization of In Space Manufacturing. Stephen Meckler (Moderator), Chemist/Consultant, US | ||
J. Janowitz, Astral Materials, US | ||
P. Dutta, United Semiconductors, US | ||
10:30 Technology in Enablers. Christine Kretz (Moderator), Karma Line Consulting, US | ||
Compute on the Edge S. Massa, Ecoatoms & Axiom, US | ||
Compute on the Edge A. Corriveau, AXIOM, US | ||
Virtual Reality R. Jha, SimInsights, US | ||
11:10 Panel Discussion: Startups propelling the Commercialization of In Space Manufacturing. Molly Mulligan (Moderator), Redwire, US | ||
J. Boyer, Varda, US | ||
M. Flemming, Space Forge, US | ||
J. Volk, Voyager Technologies, US | ||
12:50 | CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors | Lone Star A |
12:50 Panel Discussion: Commercial Space Infrastructure Up-Mass/Down-Mass Featuring Representatives from Industry Leaders Molly Mulligan (Moderator), Redwire, US | ||
R. Stevenson, ABOVE Space, US | ||
J. Beam, Rogue Space, US | ||
A. Parlock, Space Phoenix, US | ||
T. Prejean, VAST, US | ||
1:40 Panel Discussion: The Role of Accelerators and Venture Capital. Jessica Piness (Moderator), Aegis Aerospace, US | ||
Eascra, US | ||
Sky Orchard Financial, US | ||
2:10 Best Practices for Driving Innovation: Texas State Ecosystem and Initiatives. Christine Kretz (Moderator), Karma Line Consulting, US | ||
N. Garza, Texas Space Commission, US | ||
A. Marion, Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund, US | ||
S. Murphy, TARSEC Executive Committee, US | ||
3:05 | CHIPS in Space: An Alliance for Pioneering Space-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing to Advanced Science and Establish US Preeminence in Semiconductors | Lone Star A |
3:05 Panel Discussion: Research Collaboration by World Renowned Researchers. Steve Wood Esq. (Moderator), Vela Wood, US | ||
S. Putna, Semiconductor Institute at Texas A&M, US | ||
D.G. Senesky, Stanford University, US | ||
D. Staack, Texas A&M University, US | ||
P. Kumta, University of Pittsburgh, US | ||
4:00 Workforce Development for In Space Manufacturing J. Rome, AEROSPACE CORP, US | ||
4:25 Closing Remarks S. Putna, Semiconductor Institute at Texas A&M, US | ||
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